Why strategy must change as Artificial Intelligence becomes core to business

As Artificial Intelligence shifts from novelty to commodity, competitive advantage is moving toward proprietary data, enterprise knowledge and leadership discipline. Organisations that pair governance with experimentation are better positioned to turn Artificial Intelligence into lasting value.
EU Artificial Intelligence Act prohibited practices overview

A LexisNexis practice note examines Article 5 of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and the practices banned for posing unacceptable risks to EU values and fundamental rights. It also addresses enforcement, liability, and contractual considerations.
States advance Artificial Intelligence laws as federal policy stays limited

State governments are moving ahead with a broad range of Artificial Intelligence rules while Washington remains focused on a narrow set of harms. A new executive order favors a lighter federal approach, but state laws still define most near-term compliance obligations.
Artificial Intelligence adoption outpaces governance, Gallagher says

Gallagher says businesses are expanding Artificial Intelligence training and hiring as the technology moves into everyday operations, but many still lack formal risk controls. The gap is creating new concerns for insurers, brokers and risk consultants as regulation and liability exposures evolve.
Arm moves into chip production with new data center cpu

Arm is moving beyond licensing and into chip production with a new data center processor aimed at Artificial Intelligence workloads. Meta Platforms will be the lead partner as Arm targets a much larger revenue opportunity in data center infrastructure.
Jensen Huang outlines Nvidia’s full-stack Artificial Intelligence strategy

Jensen Huang described Nvidia as an accelerated computing company extending beyond chips into software, systems, and Artificial Intelligence factories. He also laid out how reasoning models, CPUs, low-latency inference, China, and energy constraints are shaping the company’s next phase.
Artificial Intelligence could restore competition in the us economy

Artificial Intelligence is emerging as a threat to entrenched business models, but it may also revive competition in an economy that has grown increasingly concentrated. Lower barriers to entry and heavier capital investment could boost productivity, wages, and long-term growth if policymakers resist consolidation.
LiteLLM breach exposes Artificial Intelligence supply chain risks

A malware infection in LiteLLM, a widely used open-source Artificial Intelligence gateway, has raised concerns about credential theft and the security of enterprise Artificial Intelligence dependencies. The incident also puts pressure on third-party compliance checks after Delve had certified the project.